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Heighington, County Durham

Coordinates: 54°35′43″N 1°37′01″W / 54.59537°N 1.61685°W / 54.59537; -1.61685
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Heighington
Heighington is located in County Durham
Heighington
Heighington
Location within County Durham
Population2,395 (2011)
OS grid referenceNZ248223
Civil parish
  • Heighington [1]
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNEWTON AYCLIFFE
Postcode districtDL5
Dialling code01325
PoliceDurham
FireCounty Durham and Darlington
AmbulanceNorth East
List of places
UK
England
County Durham
54°35′43″N 1°37′01″W / 54.59537°N 1.61685°W / 54.59537; -1.61685

Heighington (/ˈh.ɪŋ.tən/ HYE-ing-tən) is a village in the borough of Darlington and ceremonial county of County Durham, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 2,395.[2] It is situated between Darlington and Shildon, near Newton Aycliffe. One of its most significant features is St Michael's Church that sits in the middle of a large village green. The church is Norman, except for the 13th century south aisle and the 19th century north aisle. A rare feature in this church is said[by whom?] to be the pre-Reformation oak pulpit with six traceried linen fold panels with an inscription bearing prayers for its donor: an Alexander Flettcher and his wife Agnes.

Heighington previously boasted a Methodist Chapel, but this has since been converted into housing. The more recent expansion of the village is in the area around Pinewood Crescent and the area around the Beech Crescent, Manor Court and Orchard Gardens, built 1997. The most famous resident from Heighington, is actor, writer and producer Mark Gatiss. For some unknown reason, it is always (wrongly) cited that his father worked at nearby Winterton Hospital, which became the inspiration for ideas in The League Of Gentlemen, but it was, in fact, Aycliffe hospital where his father worked. The confusion likely arose, from the fact that both (now demolished) hospitals lay in the district of Sedgefield and someone assumed it was Winterton. This mistake then led onto the assumption that Gatiss must therefore have been born in the village of Sedgefield (being next to Winterton hospital), but in actuality, he was born only in the district of Sedgefield, in the village of Heighington, some miles away.

It is also known for its Spar shop and three pubs, Bay Horse, George And Dragon and The Dog Inn, which lies just outside the village.

The village - up until recent years - was home to a Post Office (which included a shop) next to the village green. That shop closed down and the Post Office, along with the postbox, has been relocated to the village hall.

Since the turn of the millennium, a field on the outskirts of the village (on the way to Shildon and Bishop Auckland) has been converted into a football field. This site is currently undergoing development, including the construction of an adventure playground.

In 2006 Heighington was judged, by Ptolemy Dean, from amongst 11 other villages around the UK to be the BBC's Perfect Village.

Heighington CE Primary School is a voluntary controlled Church of England primary school located in Hopelands. It educates around 260 pupils aged 4–11. It has been assessed by Ofsted as providing an outstanding education.[3]

References

  1. ^ https://www.heighingtonparishcouncil.org.uk/
  2. ^ "civil parish population 2011". Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Heighington Church of England Primary School"[permanent dead link], Ofsted, 22 May 2007

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